Definitions For Rotal
Etymology 1
From Latin rotālis ("wheeled, turning"), from rota, t=wheel + -ālis, t=-al, pos=forming adjectives. In reference to motion, under the influence of earlier rotary.Adjective
(not comparable) Of or relating to wheels. (obsolete) Alternate form of rotary, nodot=a: of or relating to circular motion.Derived terms
equirotalEtymology 2
From {{der, en, it, -}} and Latin Rota ("an ecclesiastical appellate court in the catholic church") + -al, t=forming adjectives, under the influence of {{der, en, la, rotālis}}.Adjective
(not comparable) (Catholicism) Of or relating to the rota.Etymology 3
From {{bor, en, ar, رُطْل}}, variant of classical رِطْل, ultimately from {{der, en, grc, λίτρα}}.Noun
ROTAL (plural ROTALs) (historical, _, units of measure, obsolete) Alternate form of rottol, nodot=a: a former middle eastern and north african unit of dry weight variously equal to 1–5 lbs. (.5–2.5 kg.).Anagrams
Tolar, Toral, tolar, toralIs Rotal a Scrabble Word?
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Scrabble
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Words with Friends
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The word Rotal is worth 5 points in Scrabble and 6 points in Words with Friends